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Webcast – for a purchase of own shares out of distributable reserves

Simone Taylor-Allkins Technical Advisory Services, ICAEW

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Introduction – how can we do a purchase of own shares?

Small purchase (SI 2013/999)

Purchase out of distributable reserves (CA06 s690-708)

Purchase out of (CA06 s709-723)

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Content of this webcast

• This webcast only deals with purchases out of distributable reserves and includes: – Legal requirements – Bookkeeping entries – FAQs

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com The legal requirements

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Articles must not prohibit Cannot Return must be purchase purchase by delivered to the way of loan or Co. House within (CA06 s690) 28 days of the installments shares being (CA06 s691) delivered to (CA06 s707) Authorisation by ordinary resolution (OR) The contract Legal (CA06 s694) must be kept for ten years requirements Contract or the under CA06 memorandum Shares available for 15 must days prior to be fully paid and the ordinary cancelled resolution immediately on acquisition, Consent from OR must be unless holding filed with as treasury that have shares priority rights House within 15 days of OR

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Legal requirements

If the correct procedure is not followed then the purchase is VOID

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Bookkeeping entries

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Example

Question: A Ltd has 4 shareholders: Mr A, Ms B, Mr C and Mrs D. Each owns 25% of the capital, originally sold at a premium of £350 per share. The company has 100 £1 nominal value shares and has a total share premium of £35,000. Ms B would like to dispose of her investment in the company, and has agreed a price of £12,000. The company are going to do a purchase of owns shares. What are the accounting entries?

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Example – required journal

Answer: Dr: Share Capital - £25 Cr: Capital Redemption Reserve - £25 Dr: Distributable Reserves (eg P&L Reserve) - £12,000 Cr: Cash - £12,000

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Example – extracts Before Adjustments After Fixed assets 120,000 120,000 Current assets: Debtors 12,000 12,000 Cash at bank 32,000 (12,000) 20,000 Current liabilities: Creditors (23,000) (23,000) Net assets 141,000 129,000

Share capital 100 (25) 75 Share premium 35,000 35,000 Capital redemption reserve - 25 25 105,900 (12,000) 93,900 Net assets 141,000 129,000

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com FAQs

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com FAQs

Question: What about the share premium attached to these shares? Why has this not been reduced?

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com Example – balance sheet extracts Before Adjustments After Fixed assets 120,000 120,000 Current assets: Debtors 12,000 12,000 Cash at bank 32,000 (12,000) 20,000 Current liabilities: Creditors (23,000) (23,000) Net assets 141,000 129,000

Share capital 100 (25) 75 Share premium 35,000 35,000 Capital redemption reserve - 25 25 Retained earnings 105,900 (12,000) 93,900 Net assets 141,000 129,000

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com FAQs

Question: What about the share premium attached to these shares? Why has this not been reduced?

Answer: The share premium remains

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Question: How do we “release” the share premium then?

Answer: There are a number of uses, including: • CA06 s610(2) – when issuing shares at a premium, you can use the premium to write off • The expenses of the issue of those shares • Any commission paid on the issue of those shares • CA06 s610(3) – to issue fully paid bonus shares (scrip issue) • CA06 s710 - payment of a permissible capital payment if doing a purchase of owns shares out of capital • Via a reduction of capital (CA06 s641-657) (see the technical helpsheet entitled “Private company reduction of share capital” for more information)

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Question: Is the capital redemption reserve distributable?

Answer: No. It is treated like any other capital reserve

BUSINESS WITH CONFIDENCE icaew.com FAQs

Question: What if we don’t have sufficient distributable reserves to do the purchase? Answer: It could be possible to do a payment out of capital. If sufficient capital, this would require the following: • a special resolution; and • a directors’ statement supported by an auditor’s report to be available for inspection and a public notice of the proposed payment ( CA 2006 s709- 723 ). • must utilise the distributable reserves first

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If you have any questions on purchase of own shares, or any other technical, ethical or money laundering question, please do call the Advisory team on +44(0)1908 248250 (option 2)

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